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    The Net Ionic Equation for the Reaction Occurring When a Small
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The Net Ionic Equation for the Reaction Occurring When a Small

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The net ionic equation for the reaction occurring when a small amount of sodium hydroxide is added to a NaNO2/HNO2 buffer is correctly shown here:
OH- + HNO2 →\rarr→ NO2- + H2O

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